Don’t be getting sloppy drunk and telling them dirty jokes.
MR. TGod didn’t make me to make movies, flex muscles, buy gold. What you love the most becomes your God.
More Mr. T Quotes
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I don’t worry. I don’t doubt. I’m daring. I’m a rebel.
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I learned that from Muhammad Ali; I used to bodyguard him. He taught me about confidence. So when it comes to any job I work, I’m gonna do it good; I’m going to bring it over the top.
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I thank God I’m in a position where I can pick and choose – there are some roles I don’t play.
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Guys who have to pretend to be tough, they ain’t. I’m tough.
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I’m not the same man I used to be, I’m not out hell-raising, stuff like that. I am a changed man.
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I was one of the wildest Santa Clauses they ever had.
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My faith was tested like Job. That’s the message I try to tell other people: just because you believe in God, serve God, feed the hungry, clothe the naked, people gotta realize, it don’t mean things not gonna happen to you.
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Football players, the brain and all that stuff, ooh-eee, that’s not good.
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I believe in the Golden Rule – The Man with the Gold… Rules.
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We had the wood shop, the machine shop, so I know about all that. I wanted to build buildings when I graduated from high school. I do know my way around that stuff.
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Everybody loved ‘The A-Team’ because it was entertainment, pure and simple.
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I used to bodyguard for some celebrities and other people, and when I wasn’t doing that, I used to work at a disco as a doorman or a bouncer.
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I knew I wasn’t going to be a rocket scientist – let’s not be fools – but I wasn’t going to be a bum.
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I have a heart of gold, but I’m really a marshmallow in my heart.
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When you give, it comes back to you.
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I’m a bold Christian, not a scaredy-cat Christian.
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I was being trained because I wanted to be a preacher like my father. I wanted to talk about Moses; I wanted to talk about God.
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I take a lot of pride in the work I do, because people pay to see me. They’ve got to get babysitters, park their car, get popcorn and candy. I’ve got to be conscious of that.
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This guy Clubber Lang, I’ve been him all my life. He’s mean and hungry just like me.
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My mother never cursed at home; my father never cursed at home. My father didn’t drink. Even though we were poor, we would say a blessing over the table. So that’s who I am.
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As a Christian, you forgive, and you feed the hungry and clothe the naked, and you visit the sick and comfort the lonely.
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I pray to God. I don’t pray to the president, the governor, the mayor, no black caucus, no this and that. I pray to God, and that’s the end of it.
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My celebrity status allows me an opportunity, allows me a pulpit to preach and reach out to the people.
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I could talk all day, T stands for talking, T stands for tender, T stands for things that don’t even rhyme with T.
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I don’t mean to be cocky, but if I’m never on TV again.
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When I was growing up, my family was so poor we couldn’t afford to pay attention.
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